Background: Postural instability and gait difficulties are key symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), elevating the risk of falls substantially. Falls afflict 35% to 90% of PD patients, representing a major challenge in managing the condition. Accurate prediction of fall risk and identification of contributing factors are essential for timely interventions. Objectives: Our objective was to develop and validate a machine learning (ML) algorithm across multiple centers in Italy to accurately forecast fall risk and identify related factors using routinely collected clinical data. Methods: Patient data from two Italian centers (N = 251) were divided into a training cohort (N = 164) for ML model development and a validation cohort (N = 87). External validation was conducted on a subset of PPMI study patients (N = 65). We compared the performance of logistic regression (LR) and Support Vector Classifier (SVC) models trained on clinical data. The Shapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) method was employed to examine the predictive power of individual variables. Results: In the training set, SVC outperformed LR slightly (AUC: LR = 0.779 ± 0.054, SVC = 0.792 ± 0.056). However, LR demonstrated better prediction accuracy in both internal (AUC: LR = 0.753, SVC = 0.733) and external validation cohorts (AUC: LR = 0.714, SVC = 0.676). SHAP analysis on the LR model revealed associations between fall risk and both motor and non-motor variables. Conclusions: ML-based models effectively estimate fall risk across different clinical centers, enabling tailored interventions to enhance PD patients' quality of life. Challenges persist in predicting falls in US-based patients due to demographic and healthcare system differences.

Background: Postural instability and gait difficulties are key symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), elevating the risk of falls substantially. Falls afflict 35% to 90% of PD patients, representing a major challenge in managing the condition. Accurate prediction of fall risk and identification of contributing factors are essential for timely interventions. Objectives: Our objective was to develop and validate a machine learning (ML) algorithm across multiple centers in Italy to accurately forecast fall risk and identify related factors using routinely collected clinical data. Methods: Patient data from two Italian centers (N = 251) were divided into a training cohort (N = 164) for ML model development and a validation cohort (N = 87). External validation was conducted on a subset of PPMI study patients (N = 65). We compared the performance of logistic regression (LR) and Support Vector Classifier (SVC) models trained on clinical data. The Shapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) method was...

Machine Learning Predicts Risk of Falls in Parkison's Disease Patients in a Multicenter Observational Study / Malaguti, Maria Chiara; Longo, Chiara; Moroni, Monica; Ragni, Flavio; Bovo, Stefano; Chierici, Marco; Gios, Lorenzo; Avanzino, Laura; Marchese, Roberta; Di Biasio, Francesca; Pardini, Matteo; Cerne, Denise; Mandich, Paola; Marenco, Manuela; Uccelli, Antonio; Giometto, Bruno; Jurman, Giuseppe; Osmani, Venet; Null, Null. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1351-5101. - 32:5(2025). [10.1111/ene.70118]

Machine Learning Predicts Risk of Falls in Parkison's Disease Patients in a Multicenter Observational Study

Longo, Chiara
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Moroni, Monica;Ragni, Flavio;Bovo, Stefano;Chierici, Marco;Giometto, Bruno;Jurman, Giuseppe;Osmani, Venet
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2025-01-01

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Background: Postural instability and gait difficulties are key symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), elevating the risk of falls substantially. Falls afflict 35% to 90% of PD patients, representing a major challenge in managing the condition. Accurate prediction of fall risk and identification of contributing factors are essential for timely interventions. Objectives: Our objective was to develop and validate a machine learning (ML) algorithm across multiple centers in Italy to accurately forecast fall risk and identify related factors using routinely collected clinical data. Methods: Patient data from two Italian centers (N = 251) were divided into a training cohort (N = 164) for ML model development and a validation cohort (N = 87). External validation was conducted on a subset of PPMI study patients (N = 65). We compared the performance of logistic regression (LR) and Support Vector Classifier (SVC) models trained on clinical data. The Shapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) method was...
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Malaguti, Maria Chiara; Longo, Chiara; Moroni, Monica; Ragni, Flavio; Bovo, Stefano; Chierici, Marco; Gios, Lorenzo; Avanzino, Laura; Marchese, Robert...espandi
Machine Learning Predicts Risk of Falls in Parkison's Disease Patients in a Multicenter Observational Study / Malaguti, Maria Chiara; Longo, Chiara; Moroni, Monica; Ragni, Flavio; Bovo, Stefano; Chierici, Marco; Gios, Lorenzo; Avanzino, Laura; Marchese, Roberta; Di Biasio, Francesca; Pardini, Matteo; Cerne, Denise; Mandich, Paola; Marenco, Manuela; Uccelli, Antonio; Giometto, Bruno; Jurman, Giuseppe; Osmani, Venet; Null, Null. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1351-5101. - 32:5(2025). [10.1111/ene.70118]
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